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An intelligent, strong-willed woman, Susanna Wesley suffered much in a male-dominated world while she prepared her children to succeed in it. Her fiery, independent spirit is evident as Arnold Dallimore sets the mother of Methodism within her culture and time in England. Though Sameul Wesley figures prominently in his wife's story, as do John, Charles, and the other children, the story remains fixed on Susanna. Excerpts from Susanna Wesley's letters and writings of her husband and children are included along with illustrations of furniture, paintings, and other items used by the Wesleys.

Being in my second Susanna Wesley Circle, I decided to find out who this woman was. She certainly earned her place in Heaven. Nineteen children would have been enough. However, she suffered greatly being married to Samuel. She was a wonderful mother who wanted her children to know and love their Savior.